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                        <p class="ms-Callout-subText">Specifies a network, local, or HTTP path of a Click-to-Run source.</p>
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                            Optional.
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                            If <strong>UpdatePath</strong> is not set, Click-to-Run installations obtain updates from the Microsoft Click-to-Run source (Content Delivery Network or CDN). This is by default. If <strong>UpdatePath</strong> is set to empty (""), updates are obtained from the Microsoft Click-to-Run source, CDN.
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                            <strong>UpdatePath</strong> can specify a network, local, or HTTP path of a Click-to-Run source. Environment variables can be used for network or local paths. If you use Group Policy and the <a href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=257051" id="A_10">Office 2013 Administrative Template files (ADMX/ADML)</a>, you can set <strong>UpdatePath</strong> by using the <strong>Update Path</strong> policy setting. You can find this policy setting under Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Microsoft Office 2013 (Machine)\Updates.
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